HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
Disable: Disabling Configured Entities
Use NCL’s Disable command to remove a routing service, a circuit, an
X.25 point-to-point virtual circuit, or another configured software object
from service. (You cannot use Disable to disable a line.) On the HP
Router 650, you can also enable a previously disabled interface module
slot.You need to identify the object by its management information base
(MIB) variable name or object identification code. See “Managed
Objects Table” on page 16-32 and the List command on page 16-35 for
object names, codes, and pathnames.
Syntax
disable identifier
identifier is the pathname identifying the software object. You
can use object identification codes and/or object names.
Examples
disable ip Disables the IP router.
disable 5 (5 is the equivalent object
identification code for ip.)
disable cct.ether1 cct.wan1 Disables the circuits named
“Ether1” and “WAN1”.
disable echo Disables TCP echo service.
disable pm.2 Disables the interface module
in slot 2 (HP Router 650 only).
Edit: Invoking the Configuration Editor
Use NCL’s Edit command to switch to the Configuration Editor menu, as
if you had chosen “Configuration Editor” from the Main menu, but
without leaving NCL. Refer to the User’s Guide for information on how
to use the Configuration Editor. When you choose “Exit without Saving”
or “Save and Exit”, you will return to the NCL prompt rather than to the
Main menu.
Syntax
edit
Using the Network Control Language
Managing Router Operations and Resources
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